Your link isn't working for me, but I'd like to add that the best smashed-up-car material I know of on the net has to be Act One of the "Other People's Mail" episode of This American Life (July 1997).

Richard Lyons, from the band Negativland, tells the story of a xeroxed book he put together for a few friends. It's photos of smashed-up cars in a junkyard, and next to each crumpled car is reprinted the text of a note or letter or list found in the car. The effect is poignant. Lyons describes the photos and reads from the notes and letters found in the cars. (10 minutes)

The missing word there is age and not something straange and disturbing like house.posted by MUD at 5:12 PM on October 7, 2001

The future J.G.Ballard! Wonderful link. I wish I had the balls to say "sweet", because that's what it is.posted by MiguelCardoso at 5:30 PM on October 7, 2001

I saw this site mentioned on Tech TV'sThe Screen Savers show a while back, but it was only a quick mention between segments so I couldn't find a link to the actual episode. That aside, does anyone else think this "13 year old" uses suspiciously mature vocabulary and sentence structure?

There's little doubt that this Burn Out enjoys one of the finest views North Ayrshire has to offer; indeed, the breathtaking outlook across the Firth Of Clyde, dominated by the Isle of Arran, must be one of the grandest viewpoints in all of Scotland - a fitting location for such a high caliber Burn Outposted by pheideaux at 5:39 PM on October 7, 2001

pheideaux, you took the words of my keyboard...I think it's an older sibling or parent who is using the child as a stand in...it would be another weird site if it was a 30 year old interested in junk; the kid adds a twist. cool site though.posted by n'awlins at 6:40 PM on October 7, 2001

The missing word there is age and not something straange and disturbing like house...

pheideaux, n'awlins - I agree. Maybe this is how school teachers react when parents do their children's assignments...

He likes expensive name-brand clothing (such as that Paris St. Germain jersey) for conducting his fieldwork. A bit of an aside, but is it an an urban myth that in Scotland you wear a non-local football jersey and you ask for physical harm?posted by philfromhavelock at 10:33 PM on October 7, 2001

I used to pass the one in the rugby field every morning getting the train into work. Ah memories.posted by jackiemcghee at 12:51 AM on October 8, 2001

is it an an urban myth that in Scotland you wear a non-local football jersey and you ask for physical harm?

Not entirely. Many is the pub that disallows football colours all together. The real risk comes when entering an unknown pub in your football strip. Accidentally end up in the wrong pub and your time may well be up. Such is life in much of Britain. It's not something to worry about.posted by MUD at 9:16 AM on October 8, 2001

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